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How To Use Proxies With Agar.io

Agar.io is an online multiplayer game where players control a single circular cell at the beginning and try to become the largest cell. A player can eat randomly generated pellets to grow and also eat another player’s cell but if your own cell is eaten then you start with one cell again. Agar.io is free to play and there are multiple game modes for you to enjoy.

Carl Gamutan

by Carl Gamutan

Publishing Date: June 21, 2022


Agar.io is an online multiplayer game where players control a single circular cell at the beginning and try to become the largest cell. A player can eat randomly generated pellets to grow and also eat another player’s cell but if your own cell is eaten then you start with one cell again. Agar.io is free to play and there are multiple game modes for you to enjoy.

If you want to optimize the game and let it play automatically and efficiently, then you can use an Agar.io bot to expertly play the game and beat anyone else that’s playing. The use of an Agar.io bot though is easily detected by the website and your account and IP address will be immediately banned from accessing the site again.

To prevent your Agar.io bot from being detected and your account from being banned, you need the help of an Agar.io proxy. An Agar.io proxy will handle all of your web requests and mask your IP address. Any website you visit or application you use will only be able to see the IP address of the proxy server. Through continuously rotating proxies, your bot will have a different IP address each time it sends its requests.

The best Agar.io proxies to pair with your Agar.io bot would be residential proxies as these types of proxies use residential IPs from actual devices. This makes your bot’s requests as if it came from a genuine user and not from a bot. You can also use datacenter proxies if you want a faster internet connection but do note that these proxies are less reliable compared to residential proxies.

Let’s configure your Agar.io proxy settings.

Note: Make sure that the web browser you’re using for Agar.io is set to automatically copy your computer’s proxy settings. Google Chrome automatically does this, so it’s recommended to use it.

How To Use Proxies With Agar.io

For Windows:

To set up proxies in Windows, simply search for “Proxy Settings” in your windows search bar and open the search result.

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You are then given two options to choose from: Automatic proxy setup or Manual proxy setup. If you want windows to automatically detect your proxy settings, choose the first option. Choose the second option if you want to utilize a specific ip address and port number.

If you chose the first option, then:

  1. Turn on Automatically detect Settings
  2. Turn on Use setup script
  3. Enter the script address
  4. Click Save

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If you chose the second option, then:

  1. Turn on Use a proxy server
  2. Input both server address and port number
  3. If you have any addresses you would like to visit without a proxy, enter them here
  4. Turn on Don’t use the proxy server for local addresses check box if you want to access a local server without a proxy
  5. Click Save

windowsmanualsetup.png Image Alt Text: Windows Automatic Proxy Setup

For Mac:

To start configuring your proxy settings in MacOS, simply:

Step 1. Click on the Apple Icon.

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Step 2. On the drop down menu, click on “System Preferences”.

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Step 3. Click on “Network”

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Step 4. Click on “Advanced”

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Note: Make sure to connect to your wi-fi first.

Step 5. Click on “Proxies”

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This should then redirect you to MacOS proxy settings. MacOS is more straightforward compared to windows. You only have one option which is to manually configure your proxy server.

Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Select which proxy IP protocol you want to configure. This depends on which protocols your proxy service provider offers.
  2. Turn on Secure Web Proxy
  3. Input the Proxy Server Address and Port Number
  4. Click OK to save the configurations

Note: You may be prompted for your Mac user password to save your settings.

macProxySetup.png Image Alt Text: Configuring MacOS Proxy Settings

For Mobile:

To set up an Agar.io proxy server for your mobile device, simply change your phone’s proxy settings. The Agar.io mobile app will automatically copy your phone’s proxy settings whenever you use it. This is applicable for both Android and IOS. Here’s a thorough guide for Android and another one for iPhone.

Congratulations! You have now finished configuring your Agar.io proxy settings. Note that the first time you visit it, there will be a pop up asking for your login credentials.